I found reaction to the sharing of the long uninterrupted sleep we enjoyed with our babies after the first few weeks, varied from surprise to dull resentment and edging towards hatred.
Posts by Pete Liptrot
Snubnose is the only right answer.
Could you post the supplier please?
Never seen this in sakaramyi or omalonotus fortunately.
Just look out for some of that Helianthum to try.
Savour it all, our youngest is 6 months today and it's flashed past! Nothing feels better than her happy smile when she wakes.
Very hard to transport.
Corynopoma I hope.
Will the cave room have very stable parameters?
Hylaeus bee?
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New book on the aquatic biodiversity of the Nushino-Curaray-Villano system in Amazonian Ecuador. PDF available for download. Congratulations to the authors!
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Another new book on fisheries in the Amazonian region of Ecuador. PDF available. Congratulations to the authors!
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Trucker's Tan that's called.
It's a very good bait for many fish.
Grassy cliff edge with sheep and low clouds
I see cichlids!
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That's not all it'll smell of if it just gets used as a dog bog.
Cheers, obviously no rush.
Suggestions for places to eat and visit would be most welcome, obviously going to spend at least a day between Flamborough and Bempton, Whitby and the Brigg will be visited, but any interesting wildlife or heritage sites that might be missed by the occasional visitor are of interest.
Already booked, 23rd May, Reighton Gap overlooking the sea. Looking forward to some proper fossil hunting with Lucy, crinoids near Clitheroe are fine but for kids you can't beat Mesozoic material. She's got very good nature eyes, once she knows what to look for I think she'll be away.
Got older, now entitled and reactionary. Get most of my wildlife information from the Daily Mail. Wish we still had proper politicians like Rhodes Boyson.
See, I knew we should have booked for Dorset instead.
Splendid, naturally I'll be expecting gannets, assorted alcids and migratory passerines thrown in, also common lizards and slow-worms, nightjar and seals.
@davidjcraven.bsky.social staying in Filey next May, can I book some adders and kittiwakes please alongside mild-to-warm and mostly dry weather please? We'll discuss the cetacean requests closer to.
Excellent read, Robin Bradley's book will be next on my list.
These have been my best lure in estuaries, but the 9cm is a bit hard to find now. todbermanor.co.uk/korum-snappe...